A suspect has been brought to the United States in a case tied to a luxury jewelry retailer, underscoring how cyber incidents can move from login screens to legal process with little warning.
The case around an alleged Scattered Spider member is a reminder that cybercrime investigations may end in a courtroom while the underlying access tactics remain the real problem for defenders.
A refreshed banking offer built around free transfers, free withdrawals, and SPID-based activation shows how convenience and identity assurance now move together.
A dual U.S. and Estonian citizen is now facing charges in the United States, turning an alleged Scattered Spider membership claim into a courtroom matter with wider security implications.
A cross-border custody transfer tied to Scattered Spider shows how cybercrime cases can span jurisdictions even when the underlying intrusion details remain partially unconfirmed.
Digital Identity Shadowing is a reminder that identity fraud can start at enrollment, not at login.
A guilty plea tied to the 2024 intrusion at Transport for London shows how even a narrow network break-in can become a long-running public service problem.
A criminal case tied to Transport for London and a Scattered Spider-linked intrusion shows how account abuse can become a high-cost security event.
The new iperammortamento workflow is not just about deductions - it makes identity, deadlines, and document integrity part of the real attack surface.
A reported impersonation campaign is abusing the trust technical users place in familiar open-source tools, showing that the download page itself can be the attack surface.
Fake portals posing as trusted reverse-engineering and OSINT tools are turning software searches into a malware delivery path.
A proposal to move beyond the physical counter is really about rethinking how public services are delivered, measured, and trusted in a digital state.
After ten years as Italy’s digital identity backbone, SPID faces growing scrutiny over privacy, security, and its uncertain future.
Sophisticated phishing campaigns now exploit official logos and urgent messages to compromise SPID credentials and orchestrate financial fraud.
Cybercriminals are exploiting fake emails to hijack citizens’ digital identities, putting sensitive data and state services at risk.